Event Series Wave Hill Family Art Project

Wave Hill Family Art Project

Wave Hill West 249th Street & Independence Avenue, Bronx

Enjoy nature-inspired art projects among gorgeous gardens and trees overlooking the Hudson River. Themes change weekly. At 11:30am families can enjoy an indoor storytime program, all ages welcome.

Suggested Ages: All
🎟 $10/adults, $6/students & seniors, $4/ages 6-18
Event Series Aloha Market

Aloha Market

Shopify NYC 131 Greene Street,

The spirit of the Hawaiian Islands arrives in NYC in celebration of “Lei Day” at a Mana Up pop-up. Browse Hawai’i’s unique, island-made products, meet the talented creators, taste some artisanal specialties in an immersive shopping experience Entrepreneurs from Maui Crisps, Nāpili FLO Farm, HI Spice and Maui Chili Chili Oil will be available for…

Event Series Japan Fes

Japan Fes x Ramen Contest: Astoria

Astoria 32-81 Steinway St, Astoria

Slurp up flavorful rich ramen from multiple vendors, savor fluffy okonomiyaki,  and satisfy more delicious Japanese cravings all in one place. Try Tonkatsu Me (breaded, deep-fried pork and chicken cutlets with teriyaki sauce), Yakitori Tatsu (Japanese meat skewers with vegetables), crispy tempura vanilla scoops and more. Other global cuisines include Korean-style corn dogs by Oh…

Event Series Weekends in Bloom

Weekends in Bloom

Brooklyn Botanic Garden 100 Washington Avenue, Brooklyn

Celebrate cherry blossom season and all the spring blooms at Brooklyn Botanic Garden with casual, pop-up music and dance performances, morning programming for kids and families in the Discovery Garden, and Garden tours.

Event Series CMOM Spring Break Programs

Spring Into Action: Animal Rescue + Artist Workshop with Ebony Bolt

Children's Museum of Manhattan (CMOM) 212 W 83rd Street between Broadway & Amsterdam,

Learn about threats to animals and design solutions. Learn about the importance of bees  and  create  “Bee Hotel” and puppets that pollinate. At 2 pm,  The Culture Tree and WonderSparks present the journey of three environmentally responsible friends who join forces to save planet Earth. Learn about climate change and what we can do to…

Suggested Ages: All
🎟 $16, $13/seniors, free/babies under 1
Event Series Brooklyn Pop-Up Market

Brooklyn Pop-Up Market

Brooklyn Museum 200 Eastern Parkway, Brooklyn

Stop by Brooklyn Museum market to shop one-of-a-kind, handmade items from local artisans. This weekly event features more than twenty vendors offering artwork, jewelry, fashion, home and apothecary goods, and more.

Event Series Pinkalicious The Musical

Pinkalicious The Musical

Actor's Temple Theatre 339 W 47th Street,

Vital Theatre Company's cheery musical based on popular children's book Pinkalicious features a spunky pink-lover who eats so many pink cupcakes she changes colors. 🎟 Save 30-40% through Groupon.

Suggested Ages: 2 to 10
🎟 $49.50-$59.40
Event Series Earth Celebration Week

Earth Celebration Week

New York Hall of Science Flushing Meadow-Corona Park, Queens

Join NYSCI to celebrate the hope and promise that Science, Technology, Engineering, the Arts, and Mathematics gives  as we address climate change. Daily activities include fun Opening and Closing Ceremonies and interactive workshops. Build an Animal Rescue Center and learn how to insulate spaces in Design Lab. Use wheat paste to make a collaborative sustainability-themed…

Suggested Ages: All, Adult Friendly
🎟 $16/adults, $13/kids, students & seniors

Art Explorers: Spring Fling Printmaking

Brooklyn Museum 200 Eastern Parkway, Brooklyn

Celebrate all the seasons in Utagawa Hiroshige’s famous prints and learn family-friendly printmaking techniques in this workshop for ages 4–6 with adult companions. Stroll through Hiroshige’s 100 Famous Views of Edo (feat. Takashi Murakami), then head to the studio to create nature-inspired stamps and experiment with making prints and paper.

Suggested Ages: 4 to 6
🎟 $32, includes Museum general admission
Event Series FILM FORUM Jr.

FILM FORUM Jr.: Tootsie

Film Forum 209 West Houston Street,

Film Forum screens classic family films on Sundays, introducing young cinephiles to Buster Keaton, Abott and Costello, and other beloved family-friendly films on a big screen. This multilayered 1982vcomedy from Sydney Pollack follows the elaborate deception of a down-on-his-luck New York actor who poses as a woman to get a soap opera gig; while “Dorothy…

Suggested Ages: 7 to 14+
🎟 $13
Event Series Smorgasburg In Prospect Park

Smorgasburg In Prospect Park

Prospect Park, Breeze Hill Lincoln Road & Ocean Ave,

Spend your Sundays noshing at the largest weekly open-air food market in America featuring 35 local vendors—including Parantha Alley and Vaquero Elotes—and a full bar.  At what the New York Times calls “The Woodstock of Eating," try Amazeballs meatballs by NFL player Derrell Smith, egg sandwiches based on Japanese tamagoyaki, Fluffies' thick soufflé pancakes. Portuguese…

Suggested Ages: All, Adult Friendly
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Apple Blossom Children’s Carnival

Queens County Farm Museum 73-50 Little Neck Parkway, Floral Park

Merry Go Round in the orchard and celebrate the season with assorted carnival rides. Add to the fun with hayrides, midway games, local food vendors, and a visit with farm animals. Tickets include unlimited carnival rides. Additional fees apply for midway games, food vendors, and hayrides.

Suggested Ages: All
🎟 $16.95 pre-sale, $6/fast pass

New-York Historical Society Sunday Story Time

New-York Historical Society 70 Central Park West at 77th Street,

This weekly program in a charming children's library includes the reading of a New-York-themed book, a related craft project and silly dances and games. Books change weekly and are often related to current celebrations and seasons. This month features books related to Women's History Month.

Suggested Ages: 3 to 6
🎟 $22/adults, $13/students, $6/ages 5-13

The Best Spot to Pee in NYC Author Storytime

Books Of Wonder 42 W 17th Street,

Author/artist Hyesu Lee shares The Best Spot to Pee in NYC, a colorful romp through the Big Apple with Sue and her dog, Dutch, as the two of them search for the perfect spot to pee in NYC.

Rock And Roll Playhouse: The Strokes

Brooklyn Bowl 61 Wythe Ave, Brooklyn

Join a kid-friendly rock concert celebration. Dance and sing along as Scaramouche & The Fandangos plays songs by The Strokes and other favorites. Loud (bring hearing protection earmuffs for sensitive ears) with lots of dancing. Doors open at 11 am. Order pizza, salads, ribs, milkshakes, burgers and more from the in-house Blue Ribbon. Stay and…

Suggested Ages: All
🎟 $16, free/ages 1 & under
Event Series Living History

Living History: Exploring Seneca Village

New-York Historical Society 70 Central Park West at 77th Street,

Interpreters bring to life the stories of landowning Black New Yorkers. Learn about the diverse group of people they rented to within Seneca Village, a thriving Black community in Central Park about 170 years ago.  Interact with everyday objects the residents would have encountered. Then learn more about the people of Seneca Village in exhibition…

Suggested Ages: All
🎟 $22/adults, $13/students, $6/ages 5-13

Earth Day Celebration

Prospect Park Boathouse & Audubon Center 101 East Drive, Brooklyn

Join Prospect Park Alliance to celebrate of Earth Day with family-friendly nature activities and a multimedia production. From 12–2 pm, enjoy seasonal discovery stations, fun-filled education opportunities and more to celebrate our earth. From 2–3 pm, see The Arrival, a dramatized mythical production about how water came to Earth by Something Positive, a New York City…

ENCOUNTERS: a day of experimental performance and film

Hauser & Wirth 18th St 443 West 18th Street,

Join a day of experimental performance and film presented by Hauser & Wirth Publishers, MACK, and SPBH Editions in conjunction with the Printed Matter's New York Art Book Fair. Artists including Teju Cole, Carmen Winant, Stephen Shore, Justine Kurland, RaMell Ross and Vince Aletti will activate the gallery, amphitheater, and bookstore of Hauser & Wirth…

Family Art Class: Dog Mosaics

American Kennel Club Museum of the Dog 101 Park Ave at West 41st Street,

Create a dog themed mosaic using natural materials such a air dry clay and dried beans, led by art educator Jessica Ressler. Take inspiration from the famous dog mosaics from Pompeii. This class is designed for adults working with kids ages 4-12. Children must be accompanied by an adult for the duration of the program.…

Suggested Ages: All, Adult Friendly
🎟 $55/adult-child pair